Gage Bilt 6C-615A-61 Посібник із швидкого старту - Сторінка 3
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MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND ADJUSTMENTS
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Replace any broken or worn parts. When reassembling drawbolt,
press in special washer (16) while inserting retaining ring (17).
When retaining ring is in place turn special washer until its lug is
positioned between the ends of the retaining ring.
2. If shift slide (4) has been removed from nose assembly for repair or
replacement it should be repositioned by turning screw (3) until it
protrudes from the back of the slide 3/16" to 7/32". With the shift
slide pressed snugly against rear of drawbolt (5), run cap screw (2)
in until tight. Shift slide will then be in approximately the correct
operating position, but may require minor adjustments as shown in
the shift point adjustment instructions.
3. Apply a coating of high pressure grease, such as Lubriplate®
130AA, to the top and bottom of drawbolt (5) and to the bottom of
rocker arm (20). Reassemble nose.
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Loosen jam nut (28) and remove adapter sleeve (31). Remove
spring (30) and drawbolt adapter (29).
2. Remove four button head screws (25) and lift off cover (1).
3. Remove retaining ring (22), button screw (25), guard (24) and pivot
pin (23). This will allow rocker arm (20), anvil (21) and drawbolt (5)
to be removed from sleeve assembly (27).
4. To disassemble drawbolt, remove retaining ring (17) and washer
(16). The stem stop (8), jaws (9), ejector (10), spring (11), follower
(12), seat (13), spacer (14) and spring (15) will then come out of
rear of drawbolt.
5. It is not usually necessary to remove the shift slide (4), stop block
(6) or outer anvil (18), but if any of them have been damaged they
may be removed by loosening screws (2), (7) and (19).
CLEANING NOSE ASSEMBLY
It is important that the nose assembly be kept clean, especially
around the riveting end, as adhesives, chips, sealants, etc. Will
clog the serrations of the jaws and cause slipping. The outer
anvil and the inner anvil must be kept especially clean since
foreign matter can build up and keep the anvil from going all the
way forward to set the locking collar in the rivet.
An occasional application of good grade high pressure grease, such
as Lubriplate 130AA, to the bottoms of the drawbolt and rocker arm
will prolong the life of these parts.
GAGE B I LT
● 615A-61 Pulling Heads
ADJUSTING NOSE ASSEMBLY
These nose assemblies are factory adjusted to properly install rivets
in the A-Group (shorter lengths). If nose assembly has been disas-
sembled for repair it will be necessary to readjust it. Gages can be
purchased and are identified by their color: 1/8" No. 628-4 is green;
5/32" No. 628-5 is red; 3/16" No. 628-6 is blue; and 1/4" No. 628-8 is
plain
INNER ANVIL ADJUSTMENT
1. When adjusting nose assembly, either on or off tool, make sure the
drawbolt (5) is in the full forward position.
2. Push rocker arm (20) back toward drawbolt so it will rest on shift
slide (4).
3. Insert short end of setting gage into outer anvil (18) until inner face
of gage collar rests against end of inner anvil (21) and anvil rests on
crossbar in sleeve. Outer face of gage collar should be approxi-
mately .010 above face of countersunk head outer anvil or approxi-
mately .010 above bottom recess on universal head outer anvil.
4. If adjustment is required, loosen set screw (19) and turn outer anvil
(18) for proper positioning.
5. Tighten set screw (19) snugly to prevent anvil from getting out of
adjustment.
Universal Head
SHIFT POINT ADJUSTMENT
This adjustment determines the flushness of the broke pintail. After
the lock ring is set, the pintail should fracture substantially flush with
the rivet head.
1. If the stem breaks below flush, loosen cap screw (2) and turn set
screw (3) clockwise 1/4 turn (maximum). Tighten cap screw (2).
2. Test setting by installing rivet and repeat if necessary.
3. If stem breaks above flush, loosen cap screw (2) and turn set
screw (3) counterclockwise 1/4 turn (maximum). Tighten cap screw
(2).
4. Test setting by installing rivet and repeat if necessary.
5. If nose assembly is so far out of adjustment that it does not re-
spond to these 1/4 turn adjustments, it may be quicker to remove
the rocker arm (20) and shift slide (4) and reposition the adjusting
screw (3) to its approximate starting position outlined under assem-
bly Instructions line 2.
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Countersunk Head
Rev. 3/18